The science indicates that more pesticide residue increases health risks to Canadians. The science indicates that when you study American regulation of pesticides, they are the worst and weakest regulations in the western world. For the government to move along that line of harmonizing necessarily means they're putting Canadians' health in jeopardy; there is absolutely no other explanation, and the only reason they give for putting Canadians' health at risk is to simply eliminate a trade irritant.
You understand why Canadians are suspicious of this whole agenda: number one, it's not done in public; number two, it has very clear and dramatic impacts on things Canadians hold dear—the ability to put their family on an aircraft and believe that they'll be safe, the ability to take food from the supermarket and think that eating that food will be safe. There is no justification beyond eliminating barriers to trade.
I'll finish with the final question, which is the whole democratic aspect of this. The government has refused to bring this issue before the House of Commons. These working groups are not taking place with any public consultation—